Safe Driving Tips: How to Avoid Road Rage

The holiday driving getting underway means clogged roads and traffic jams, and road rage is a driving danger, along with drunk driving and distracted driving including texting while driving. These tips will help you avoid aggressive drivers, or become one yourself.

All of us have gotten frustrated while driving at some point in our lives, and maybe even acted out by doing something stupid, like giving another driver the finger.

A recent study by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety found that half of all drivers had purposely tailgated another vehicle, yelled at another driver, or honked a horn “to show annoyance or anger” at least once in year the study was taken. Twelve percent of drivers reported that they had cut someone off on purpose, and nearly 4 percent said they had gotten out of their vehicle to confront another driver.

A survey by The Trace indicates that road rage incidents have increased at an alarming rate in recent years, especially incidents where somebody pulls a gun, and there have been several recent front-page headline events in which an innocent child or a famous sports celebrity is killed or injured in a road rage incident.

Most Common Aggressive Driving Behaviors

Speeding up when someone tries to pass you

Tailgating drivers going slower than you

Weaving in and out of traffic

Passing cars on the right

Flashing your headlights at vehicles

Overusing your horn

Making obscene gestures

Yelling out of your window at other drivers or pedestrians

Be sure to avoid these behaviors if you find yourself in an aggressive driving situation. Also, to stay safe on the road, you should learn how to avoid encounters with aggressive drivers. By practicing defensive driving and steering clear of aggressive drivers, you can avoid accidents and dangerous situations.

Tips to Avoid Aggressive Drivers

Don’t block passing lanes.

Avoid blocking right-hand turn lanes.

Don’t take more than one parking space.

Don’t tailgate.

Don’t stop in the road to talk with pedestrians or drivers.

If you travel slowly, pull over and allow traffic to pass you.

Avoid eye contact with aggressive drivers.

Keep your eyes on the road.

Keep away from erratic drivers.

Don’t challenge other drivers by speeding up to hold your own in your travel lane.

Ignore gestures and do not return them.

Find more tips on avoiding road rage on Edmunds.com, one of my top go-to sites for automotive information.

Stay safe on the road – avoid aggressive drivers, and don’t become one yourself.

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